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Instructions Roland, Modèle EP-9E
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It will be there, ready for playback, the next time the power is turned ON. Playback 1 Select the number of the piece you wish to hear. CZZZU CZZZZH I*'"'...........I (?i l~ ............CZZ^ZH C TEMPO PIECE REC PLAY KEY TRANSPOSE 2 Press the PLAY button. Playback will begin. (The green indicator will light,) TEMPO ▼ A KEY TRANSPOSE El Id 8 When the end of the piece is reached, the playback mode stops automatically. (The indicator goes out.) Should you wish to stop playback at any time, press the PLAY button. * Press the TEMPO buttons to change the tempo of the playback. When the power is turned off, the tempo reverts to that which the piece was originally recorded at. TEMPO PIECE HEC PLAY ▼ A ! ? ? i IZZZI (~~~1 11=301-3 ¡IZfZi nrzi I_I KEY TRANSPOSE b b Decreases Increases • If you desire, you can play an accompaniment part (using any voice) while a recorded piece is being played back. This conveniently allows you to create an ensemble effect, even though you are playing by yourself! For example, you could play a melody using STRINGS to accompany a recorded PIANO piece. To Erase Previously Recorded Pieces... 1 Select the piece you wish to erase. 2 Press the REC and PLAY buttons simultaneously; the piece will now be completely erased. TEMPO ▼ ▲ PIECE ‘i } 4 REC PLAY i.........n i...........................1 |i ZIG\............. ..........1| 1.........“..........1 1 “........ ■ i KEY TRANSPOSE TEMPO PIECE REC PLAY T A 1 2 3 4 i:::"':.] i........:::i i ll— dOtiz 31 1............“"”1 • You can erase all 4 songs at once by holding down the REC and PLAY buttons and then pressing the CHOIR button. Key Transpose The instrument allows you to adjust the pitch of all notes (in semi-tone steps) played from the keyboard. This is convenient when, for example, you wish to play a song using the fingering of C major even though the song is actually in some other key. While holding down both the UP and DOWN TEMPO buttons, press the appropriate note on the keyboard. For example, if you have a song in the key of A that you wish to play in the key of C, you would press the tonic for the key of A, which is the A key. TEMPO T A • The settings made for Key Transpose will be lost as soon as the power is turned off. Roland @0*9© DIGITAL PIANO MIDI GUIDEBOOK Read This If You Intend To Use MIDI To join Your Keyboard With Other Electronic Instruments or Computers ThetermMIDI is an acronym for "Musical instrument Digital Interface." MIDI is a standard that was created to allow electronic musical instruments, computers and other devices to communicate with each other. The great majority of contemporary electronic instruments provide MIDI compatibility. A device equipped with MIDI is easily identified by the fact that it has one or more MIDI Connectors. In order to share performance information with other units, cables need to be connected between these connectors. The ep-9e has a MIDI IN connector, used to receive MIDI messages; and a MIDI OUT connector, from which it sends messages. MIDI makes the following applications possible: • The notes you play on the ep-9e can be relayed and sounded simultaneously on other MIDI-equipped instruments or sound modules (*1). • The ep-9e can be played under the control of another MIDI-equipped keyboard, or a sequencer (*2). • Everything you play on the ep-9e can be recorded into a sequencer (*2). (*1) A sound module is a device which generates sound as a result of whatever information it receives at its MIDI IN connector. Among Roland products, the SC-55 Sound Canvas is probably the most well known sound module. (*2) A sequencer is a device which is capable of recording and playing back MIDI messages. The PR-1 Player&Recorder is a representative example of a Roland sequencer. There is also the MT-200, which combines a sequencer and sound module in the same unit. © 1994 by ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. MIDI Connections TUNE # к __PEDAL _ DAMPER SOFT MIDI OUT MIDI messages are transmitted from this connector, if you wish to use the ep-9e to play the sounds of another MIDI compatible unit, such as a sound module; or you want to send the information describing what you play to a sequencer for recording, connect a cable so it runs from here to the MIDI IN connector on the external device. _OUTPUT_____ L(MONO) DC IN 12V 1700mA USE ROLAND ACJ ADAPTOR ONLY MIDI IN This connector is where MIDI messages are received. If you wish to have the ep-9e played as a result of messages sent by a MIDI sequencer or other external unit, connect a cable so it runs from here to the MIDI OUT connector on the external device. In order to make the connections between the connectors on two units, you will need to have at least one MIDI Cable. (MSC-15/25/50, sold separately.) Example Setups • Connecting a sound module (such as the Roland SC-55...
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